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Promoting Healthy
Beverage Consumption:
An Introduction to Rethink Your Drink
Inland Desert Training & Resource Center
December 11, 2014
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POLL: What is your level of experience
with the Rethink Your Drink campaign?
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Today’s Objectives
1. Learn about key concepts and recommended messages
for promoting healthy beverage consumption.
1. Become familiar with CDPH’s Rethink Your Drink tools and
resources.
1. Identify strategies to integrate Rethink Your Drink into different
settings and for various audiences.
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Why Focus on Sugary Drinks?
In California…
• 62% of adolescents • 41% of children • 24% of adults Drink one or more sodas per day.6
6. Babey SH, Jones M, Yu H, Goldstein H. Bubbling over: Soda consumption and its link to
obesity in California. Los Angeles, CA: UCLA Center for Public Health Advocacy; 2009.
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Why Rethink Your Drink?
Extra calories from added sugar—like those in
sugary drinks—can and do contribute
significantly to overweight and obesity.
In fact, sugary drinks are the largest source of
added sugar in the American diet.1
1. Guthrie JF, Morton JF. Food sources of added sweeteners in the diets of Americans. J
Am Diet Assoc. Jan 2000;100(1):43-51
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Sugary Drinks Overview
Each year, the average California adolescent
consumes the equivalent of 39 pounds of sugar
from sugary drinks.6
6. Babey SH, Jones M, Yu H, Goldstein H. Bubbling over: Soda consumption and its link to obesity in
California. Los Angeles, CA: UCLA Center for Public Health Advocacy; 2009.
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Sugary Drink Consumption
Disparities
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Health Consequences
Sugary drinks contribute to increased risk for certain
chronic diseases such as type 2 diabetes and heart
disease.2,3
2.Malik VS, Popkin BM, Bray GA, Despres JP, Willett WC, Hu FB. Sugar-sweetened beverages and risk of metabolic syndrome and
type 2 diabetes: a meta-analysis. Diabetes Care. Nov 2010; 33(11):2477-2483.
3.Fung TT, Malik V, Rexrode KM, Manson JE, Willett WC, Hu FB. Sweetened beverage consumption and risk of coronary heart
disease in women. Am J Clin Nutr. Apr 2009;89(4):1037-1042.
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Why Rethink Your Drink?
Adults who drink one or more sugary drinks a day
are 27% more likely to be overweight than adults
who do not drink sugary drinks.6
5. U.S. Department of Agriculture and U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
Dietary Guidelines for Americans, 2010. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office;
December 2010.
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Health Consequences
Drinking sugary drinks nearly doubles the risk of
dental cavities in children.4
4. Sohn W, Burt BA, Sowers MR. Carbonated soft drinks and dental caries in the primary
dentition. J Dent Res. Mar 2006;85(3):262-266.
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MyPlate Overview
Make Half Your
Plate Fruits &
Vegetables
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USDA MyPlate
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What is Rethink Your Drink?
• Provides nutrition
education and skills,
such as label reading,
to help people make
healthier beverage
choices.
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What is Rethink Your Drink?
• Encourages a shift towards healthier beverage
choices:
– Water
– Fat free or low-fat 1% milk
– and 100% juice in limited amounts
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Key Messages
• Drink water instead of sugary drinks
• Make the switch to fat-free or lowfat (1%)
milk.
• Select 100% fruit juice, in limited amounts (children 4-6 oz./day, adults up to 8 oz./day).
The 2010 Dietary Guidelines for Americans
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Message Guidance
Do not say:
• “Don’t Drink”
• “Eliminate”
No comparative messaging:
• “Water is better than [SSB]”
No anti-beverage messaging:
• “[SSB] is bad.”
• “[SSB] is unhealthy.”
Use positive
messages:
“Water is good for your
health.”
“Milk gives your body
nutrients.”
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Acceptable Messages
• If you choose to drink sugary drinks, consider:
– cutting back
– choosing a smaller portion or container size
– drinking less often.
• Drinks sweetened with added sugars have extra calories
and often provide few or no nutrients or fiber to support a
healthful diet.
• Drinking too many sugary drinks can increase the
chances of experiencing some health problems, such as
weight gain, obesity, tooth decay, diabetes, and heart
disease.
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Rethink Your Drink Campaign Guidance
Use non-branded containers and images
Cite all statements, facts, figures
Provide complete dietary information in
addition to healthy beverage education
Obtain approval for materials
** USDA must approve all consumer materials**
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Webinar Objectives
1. Learn about key concepts and recommended messages for
promoting healthy beverage consumption.
2. Become familiar with CDPH’s Rethink Your Drink tools
and resources.
3. Identify strategies to integrate Rethink Your Drink into
different settings and for various audiences.
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Resources & Tools
http://www.cdph.ca.gov/programs/Pages/RethinkYourDrink.aspx
• Resources
• Curriculum
• Summary
Guidance
• Orientation
Presentation
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Early Childhood
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Early Childhood Education
Potter the Otter
• Poster
• Activity Sheets
• Tip Sheets
• Stickers
www.potterdrinkswater.com
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Early Childhood Education
Potter Picnic Book is
approved for NEOPB
use.
*Please note: This is the only
Potter the Otter book approved for SNAP-
Ed use.
www.scholastic.com/first5/
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Early Childhood Education
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Elementary School
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Elementary-aged Children
The Go for H2O! Kit includes
• Teacher/CYO overview • Promotional flyer
• Certificates and other
supporting materials
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Elementary-aged Children
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High School
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High School
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Adults and Families
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Drink Label Cards
Uses:
• Label reading
• Ingredients lists
• Displays
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Flavored Water Recipe Cards
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Posters
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Displays to Accompany Lessons
Focus on one topic
Possible topics:
• Sugar – types and names
• Sugary Drink Labels
• Water Tips (flavored water
recipes, tips to make drinking
water easier, etc.)
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Sample Displays
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RYD Lesson – Choosing Healthy
Beverages
Objectives
By the end of this lesson, participants will be able to:
1. Describe how healthy beverages fit into the MyPlate
dietary recommendations;
2. Understand the link between sugary drinks, obesity,
and type 2 diabetes;
3. Identify types of sugary drinks in their diets;
4. Calculate the amount of sugar in beverages they
commonly drink;
5. Identify drinks with less or no added sugar.
(60 Minutes)
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What are sugary drinks?
Name some sugary drinks in your diet.
The number of types of sugary drinks is
amazing!
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Getting the Facts on Added Sugar
Based on the
Nutrition Facts Label,
how many teaspoons
of sugar are in a 20
ounce bottle of soda?
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Answer: 14 teaspoons of
sugar – or more.
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Reading a Nutrition Facts Label
What is the serving size listed
in the Nutrition Facts label?
Answer: 20 fluid ounces.
How many servings per
container are listed in this
Nutrition Facts label?
Answer: One serving.
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Reading a Nutrition Facts Label
How much sugar is listed?
Answer: 55 grams of
sugar.
How many teaspoons is
that?
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Calculating Teaspoons
Grams of sugar ÷ 4 =
teaspoons of sugar
55 grams of sugar ÷ 4
= 14 teaspoons of sugar
**Note that this is per serving.
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How much is in the whole container?
Teaspoons of sugar per serving
x Servings in container
= Teaspoons of sugar in container
For example:
14 teaspoons of sugar
x 2 servings in container
=28 teaspoons of sugar in the container.
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POLL: How many added teaspoons of
sugar is in this drink?
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Answer:
28 g of sugar ÷ 4
= 7 tsp/serving
7 tsp x 1.5 =
10.5 tsp of sugar
in bottle
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Use it for all foods and drinks!
These same calculations work on
food.
You can do this with any Nutrition
Facts label.
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Reading the Ingredients List
Sugar comes in many forms and has many
names.
Though not listed separately on the Nutrition
Facts label, many drinks contain two types of
sugar: naturally occurring sugar and added
sugar.
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Naturally Occurring Sugar
Naturally occurring sugars are
found naturally in fruits and milk.
These sugars are part of the overall
healthy package of nutrients that
these foods provide.
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Naturally Occurring Sugars
• Fructose
• Lactose
• Maltose
• Glucose (aka dextrose)
• Sucrose
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Names of Added Sugar
Invert sugar
Corn syrup
High fructose corn
syrup
Malt syrup
Maple syrup
Brown sugar
Raw sugar
Honey
Maltodextrin
Molasses
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Label Reading: Where’s the sugar?
• One way to know if there is
sugar (added, natural, or
both) is to read the
Ingredients List on the label.
• Tip: If a type of sugar is in
the first three ingredients, the
product is likely to have a lot
of added sugars.
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What can I drink instead of a sugary
drink?
Try these…
• Water – Plain or flavored with added fruit,
vegetables and herbs,
• Unsweetened seltzer water or unflavored
sparkling water
• Unsweetened tea (iced or hot)
• Unsweetened coffee (iced or hot)
• Fat-free or low-fat (1%) unflavored milk
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Webinar Objectives
1. Learn to provide healthy beverage education as part of a
healthy diet.
2. Become familiar with CDPH’s Rethink Your Drink tools and
resources.
3. Identify strategies to integrate Rethink Your Drink into
different settings and for various audiences.
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Integrating RYD
POLL:
Which of the following strategies have
you used to integrate Rethink Your Drink
into your nutrition education work?
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Audience & Settings
• RYD aligns easily with the following community
settings and nutrition education activities:
– Adult education
– School/After school
– Retail
– Worksite
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Retail Settings
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Retail Settings
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Potter the Otter in the Community
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Community Events
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Poster Contests
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How will you integrate one thing you
learned here today into your current work?
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Q & A (10 minutes)
Enter your questions into the chat pane or
raise your hand and we’ll unmute your line.
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Thank You!
Have more questions or feedback? Contact:
Rachel Kramer, Project Manager
Inland Desert Training & Resource Center
Center for Community Health
UC San Diego
P: 619.681.0684